Gustav Klimt’s golden and Symbolist works solidified his legacy within the Vienna Secession movement. Explore how he captured the zeitgeist of fin-de-siècle Vienna through his society portraits, vivid landscapes, and romantic allegorical paintings.

Five-session course tickets ($120 member, $150 nonmember) are not available online. To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975; to order in person, visit any MFA ticket desk.

Klimt’s Austrian patrons often commissioned homes as avant-garde as the paintings they housed. Josef Hoffmann, a leader in Viennese architecture and design, created extraordinary homes for his discerning clientele. Discover Hoffmann’s artful interiors and the bold designs of Vienna’s Workshops.

Five-session course tickets ($120 member, $150 nonmember) are not available online. To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975; to order in person, visit any MFA ticket desk.

The Réseau Art Nouveau Network, as a network of cities aiming to preserve, study and promote Art Nouveau at a European scale, organizes the final symposium of its European project Art Nouveau & Ecology supported by the Culture programme 2007-2013 of the European Commission.

This one-day symposium Art Nouveau in Europe: visions and revisions will take place on 20 March 2015 at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana.

Three international keynote speakers will talk on the past, present and future of Art Nouveau.
They will then exchange experience, knowledge and visions with Art Nouveau experts and professionals from the Network as well as with the audience during a round table.

The morning session will be followed by the presentation of results of the European project Art Nouveau & Ecology and the future challenges of the Network.
To conclude the final event, Penelope Denu, official representative of the European Institute of Cultural Routes, will officially award the RANN with the certification of the Cultural Route of the Council of Europe.